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Antonia Loibl is a Researcher at the Department of Sustainability and Infrastructure Systems at Fraunhofer ISI since 2018. Her research focuses on quantifying raw material cycles, sustainability, and circular economy principles, with emphasis on recycling flows, resource security, and future technology demands. She holds a PhD in chemistry from Freie Universität Berlin (2017), specializing in organophosphorus and metalorganic chemistry.
- Education: M.Sc. Chemistry from Freie Universität Berlin and University of Western Australia, supported by a Cusanuswerk scholarship.
- Research Interests: Dynamic material flow analysis, critical raw materials, recycling technology optimization, and policy frameworks for sustainable resource management.
Her work integrates interdisciplinary approaches to address systemic challenges in global resource cycles, often collaborating on EU and national projects like the European Critical Raw Materials Expert Network (SCRREEN). Notable contributions include modeling zinc and copper cycles and evaluating scenarios for energy transition resource needs.
Loibl has contributed to over 30 publications, focusing on topics such as zinc availability, copper recycling barriers, and urban mining potentials. Her projects include the 'Circularity 3' initiative and analyses for Germany's energy transition (InteRessE and REFINE projects).


